Even if there are free tutorials online with cheap templates, business’s alike will still vouch to invest in someone to properly look after the online presence.

I think it has been the golden age for everyone the last few years, the opportunities that are being created is amazing.

All this will do is get developers to push their boundaries, develop more, be more creative, more innovative and as the comment above me mentioned, rid of these scam like developers.

To build a nice looking website will soon become the norm, I think the process will become even easier, this will have a knock on effect and create more jobs in the IT security industry and places where the normal folks like us cant deliver.

Have started a business website for my iPhone repair site, due to time and lack of understanding and frustration I really want to hire someone to help me finish the site to a high standard.

The most important things I need :

1. Implementations of plugins
2. Design/Ecommerce understanding
3. Design of homepage icons, Visit Us, Call-Out, VIP
4. Different shots of apple products
5. Help listing the repairs
6. Finalisation of the site
7. Good english, direct contact so we can work together in a timely manner, no snail mail
8. Willing to provide as much as help as one.
9. Someone like myself who goes out there way.

The installation is done, logo is done, just need help finishing up.

I have a budget figure in mind, so please anyone if you are interested please contact me.

I need to get started on another project for the parts as I have just taken in a large order and need to get listing them.

I am building a site for my iPhone repair business’s, about time as well!

I have been trying hard to build something to my needs using opencart and have purchased a few modules to help me, so far, its OK and will do. However, I did want something with a more simple and visually beautiful way for the customer to checkout.

For instance, I have a category image on the homepage that slides across the various models of most apple products, the intentions was to be able to then select the part of the phone with more visuals, then to checkout.

At the moment, the customer clicks the image, then gets a subcategory with a list of repairs, in regards to SEO I am sure this is a good thing, so I don’t mind leaving it if I have to, but would like a subcategory image as well.

I have created a logo, have done some bits and pieces here and there, I just need someone to give it a makeover and to add the visual logos and other elements to the site. Its a fair amount of work and I have a budget.

PatrikL said
For number 3. We do have a F.A.Q. section for every item. See screenshot ->

Also, main reason for authors to have their own support system is to make it easier to verify who’s bought the file instead of giving support to someone who might have actually stolen it. That’s my point of view on it anyway and I’m sure that not everyone agrees with me.

Yes, as you can see, working long hours has given me double vision either that or I need to get my eyes tested.

Thanks and sorry for being so blind, never seen that in my life, wow Envato is pretty epic.

I do agree with the authors reasoning to offer custom support as like you said, people using stolen items would get free full support, part of the service which is integral to the item itself.

I have been a user now for quite a while and have believe that the following suggestions would improve the user interface of Envato, in my humble opinion of course. Some are very small changes bare in mind.

1. Preview screenshot clicks straight through to demo. Instead of going to the sales pitch, I think its more important to see the product first. One example would be buying a new car, I am not going to listen to the sales person rambling on about the car first, I have seen something I like and want a test drive.

2. A page where all the history of featured items are.

3. The possibility of having some kind of FAQ section for each product, instead of having a comments section and have creators redirect to a separate support page, it would be nice to see the most frequent answers for each product on the listing.

4. I really admire the top left logo menu, the only thing I find frustrating is the size of the arrow you have to click, sometimes I click the graphic itself bringing me back to the homepage, please make this bigger and move it to the right a bit.

5. When searching for a new template, I will never buy anything less than 3.5 stars, just under the ignorant assumption there are further hiccups along the road. I would like to see a way to permanently filter 4/5 star rated themes or products. This is good for the user but I can see it would also be bad for the seller.